A golden Aztec motif was one of several fantastic designs being considered by Arkansas Casino Corp.

in 2000, an amendment to the state Constitution was proposed that, if passed, would have permitted a state lottery, legalized charitable bingo and granted a casino monopoly to a single enterprise — Arkansas Casino Corp. The company considered these designs for its casinos that were going to be built in Arkansas.

As an officer of Arkansas Casino Corp., the Dallas civil trial attorney feared that what happened in 1998 would happen again. That year, the company failed to round up enough signatures to put an initiative before the voters that would allow it to operate six casinos in Arkansas as well as pave the way for a state-run lottery and legalize charitable bingo.

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